About Me

Pamela Raphael, MA, LMHC

I am a dedicated therapist and change agent who understands what it takes to overcome challenges. Everything changes, the key is to have skills and tools to meet the changes with resilience.

I received my undergraduate degree in Contemplative Psychology from Naropa University and my Masters in Applied Behavioral Science from Bastyr University.

Born and raised in Ohio, I moved to Seattle in 1998 and spent 11 years working for a large high-tech firm. The experiences I had there, along with my graduate degree in psychology, make me uniquely qualified to work with people feeling burdened by the challenges of a highly competitive and stressful world.

I specialize in one-on-one support of adults who are recovering from interpersonal trauma, narcissistic relationship abuse and bullying. Bullying is something that is very misunderstood as a social problem. I have specialized training in Workplace bullying and have developed my practice around helping people affected by this all too common behavior.

I also volunteer with several non-profits that serve marginalized and oppressed populations, which is another form of social/institutionalized bullying.

At the legislative level, I advocate to raise awareness of workplace bullying and make workplaces healthier for employees and employers. Workplace bullying is abuse and it should be illegal but it isn’t. Greater protections are needed to protect both employees and employers. To that end, I am the president of the Coalition for a Respectful Workplace, a non-profit organization actively dedicated to these goals.